Rousseau and Law
Discover the profound impact of Jean-Jacques Rousseau on legal theory with "Rousseau and Law," expertly edited by Thom Brooks and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2005. This hardback edition spans 464 pages, providing an extensive collection of contemporary works that delve into Rousseau's significant contributions to jurisprudence and social and political philosophy.
This essential volume gathers critical essays that explore Rousseau's innovative ideas and their relevance to modern legal thought, making it a valuable resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intersection of philosophy and law. Whether you are a seasoned academic or new to the field, "Rousseau and Law" offers valuable insights into one of history's most influential philosophers. Enhance your understanding of legal history with this indispensable book.